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1964 D LMC Series Of Tiny Cud's Or Die Chips?

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I've read a little bit about Cud's and I'm not sure if I have some, but thought I'd ask anyway. Are these genuine Cud's or just die chips? Thanks!
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Looks like stuff on the coin that is no struck on the coin. A toothpick would remove it.
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I agree with Coop.
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Ok, thanks experts. Both your opinions are greatly appreciated!
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No Cuds. Might be damage that upset the metal along the rim.
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good luck hunting
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When a Cud happens, part of the dies edge is missing and it usually rises above the height of the rim.
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Note on the opposite side of the Cud, you can see a weakness because of the loss of the metal from the obverse die. (Note in image)
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